Polyvinyl chloride composition
The invention relates to an improved polyvinyl chloride composition useful in the construction and furniture industries, and particularly for the manufacture of furniture slaps and profiles.The present invention eliminates that activation of the wood meal ingredient with an aqueous solution of resol phenol formaldehyde resin, thereby eliminating a second drying step known to cause defects in the final product, due to gas evolution. In addition, the present invention represents an improvement in appearance and mechanical strength.
This invention relates to an improved polyvinyl chloride composition useful in the construction and furniture industries, for the production of synthetic sheets, slabs, profiles, and other articles.
Compositions which contain or resemble wood are important in the construction and furniture industries, and many such compositions are known. Anenkov V. F., Drevesnie polimernie materiali i technologuii chenia, M. 1974; and Hrulev M. V., Polyvinylchlorid, Izd. "Tehnika", C. 1977.
Polyvinyl chloride compositions are known in the art. One such composition contains a stabilizer, plasticizer, lubricant, pigment, and wood meal treated in advance with an aqueous solution of resol phenol formaldehyde resin. Avt. svidetestvo na Bulgaria, N. 29 944. Prior to combination with polyvinyl chloride, the wood meal is crushed and dried, followed by impregnation with an aqueous solution of resol phenol formaldehyde resin and a second drying at 120.degree. C. A disadvantage of this composition is that a second drying is required. Incomplete drying results in defects in the finished particles due to the evolution of gases during preparation of the composition. These defects in turn result in a decrease in the strength of the finished material.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe improved polyvinyl chloride composition of the present invention contains one or more stabilizers, a plasticizer, one or more lubricants, pigment, wood meal, novolak phenol formaldehyde resin, formalin, and calcium oxide, calcium hydroxide, or magnesium oxide. The improvement resides in the use of the phenol formaldehyde resin, hardened by Formalin in the presence of a metallic oxide, in combination with known ingredients mixed in advantageous proportion. The result is a polyvinyl chloride composition superior in quality, appearance and strength, prepared without a second drying step and without the defects inherent in that step.
The present invention contains, by weight, 100 parts polyvinyl chloride, 1-12 parts stabilizer, 1-5 parts lubricant, 1-15 parts calcium carbonate, 0.5-5 parts coloring agent, 0.25-3 parts matting additives, 1-75 parts plasticizer, 5-95 parts wood meal of particle size 100-500 microns, 0.05-23.75 parts solidified or unsolidified novolak phenol formaldehyde resin (1-15% by weight of the wood meal), 6 parts Formalin (up to 25% of the resin) and up to 5 parts (20% by weight of the resin) of calcium oxide, calcium hydroxide, or magnesium oxide.
The stabilizers of the present invention are lead subphosphite, lead stearate, and lead phosphite in a ratio of 3:0.6:1, or calcium stabilizers such as calcium stearate or calcium carbonate, or epoxidized vegetable oils, or a combination of these stabilizers. A preferred lubricant is a combination of 0.5-2 parts stearin, 0.5-1.2 parts alkyl esters of the dicarboxylic acids, and 1-2 parts wax or paraffin. A preferred matting additive is 0.25-3 parts titanium dioxide, and a preferred plasticizer is diisoctylphthalate.
The ingredients of the present invention are combined in a two-stage closed mixer, followed by extrusion of the composition into a sheet material, a profile, a tube, or some other article.
The polyvinyl chloride composition of the present invention provides several advantages over the art. The material is waterproof and moisture resistant, is readily processed without difficulty due to the low viscosity of the melt, resembles wood in appearance, is without gas evolution defects, and can be hammered, nailed, glued, stamped, colored in bulk, colored superficially, or varnished. In addition, the composition possesses high tensile, impact, and flexural strength.
Representative examples of the invention are summarized in Table I. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that these embodiments are exemplary only, and do not serve to limit the scope of the invention.
TABLE I __________________________________________________________________________ Constitution in Examples N. parts by weight 1 2 3 4 5 6 __________________________________________________________________________ 1. PVC - suspended 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 2. Wood meal 28.5 28.5 28.5 80.0 80.0 38.5 3. Stabilizers lead subphoshite -- 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 lead stearate 1.5 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 1.5 lead sulphite -- 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 calcium stearate -- 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.5 calcium carbonate -- 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.5 expoxidized soya bean oil -- 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 2.0 4. Plasticizers dibutyl phthalate 10.0 -- -- -- -- -- diisooctyl phthalate -- 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 -- 5. Lubricants montan wax 1.0 -- -- -- -- -- ester of dicarboxylic -- 1.2 1.2 8.0 0.8 1.0 acid with acyclic alcohols inside lubricant -- 0.6 0.6 -- -- 0.6 stearin -- 2.0 2.0 -- -- 0.2 6. Titanium dioxide -- 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 1.5 7. Chlorinated polyethylene -- -- -- -- -- 3.0 8. Phenolformaldehyde resin 7.1 -- -- -- -- -- resol (40% aqueous solution) in weight parts of the dry substance novolak -- 2.850 2.850 8.0 8.0 3.850 9. Formalin, 37% -- -- 0.3 -- 0.8 0.5 10. Calcium hydroxide -- -- 0.150 -- 0.4 0.3 __________________________________________________________________________
The improved composition is prepared according to the following steps. The wood meal and phenol formaldehyde resin are combined in a two-stage closed mixer at 150.degree. C. for 20 minutes, in the presence of calcium oxide and and Formalin. The polyvinyl chloride is combined with the remaining ingredients (according to Table I) in a two-stage mixer at 120.degree. C. for 10 minutes together with the activated wood meal. The dry mixture is extruded to sheets at a temperature of 165.degree.-185.degree. C. at the separate zones of the extrusion cylinder and 165.degree.-185.degree. C. at the separate zones of the profiling head.
The physical and mechanical characteristics of the composition are summarized in Table II.
TABLE II ______________________________________ Physical and Mechanical Characteristics Examples Index 1 2 3 4 5 6 ______________________________________ 1. Tensile strength, MPa 32.0 37.7 39.5 24.5 24.5 30.0 2. Impact strength, kL/m.sup.2 2.9 3.2 3.5 2.2 2.7 6.0 3. Static flexural strength, 4.2 4.3 5.2 3.7 3.75 4.5 MPa 4. Bending angle, degrees 10.0 21.0 18.0 16.20 16.40 21.0 5. Water absorption for 24 be- be- be- be- be- be- hours in percent low low low low low low 1 0.5 1 0.3 0.3 1 6. Percentage elongation at 15 14 13 12 10 10 break, % less than 7. Power loading of the 41 38 38 41 41 40 motor by extrusion, kW ______________________________________
Claims
1. An improved polyvinyl chloride composition containing stabilizers, plasticizers, lubricants, and wood meal, wherein the improvement comprises an addition consisting of novolak phenol formaldehyde resin, hardened by Formalin in the presence of a metallic agent selected from the group consisting of calcium oxide, calcium hydroxide, and magnesium oxide.
2. An improved polyvinyl chloride composition containing, by weight, 100 parts polyvinyl chloride, 1-12 parts stabilizer, 1-75 parts plasticizer, 1-5 parts lubricant, 1-15 parts calcium carbonate, 5-95 parts wood meal of particle size from 5-1000 microns, 0.05-25 parts novolak phenol formaldehyde resin, up to 6 parts Formalin, and 5 parts metallic agent selected from the group consisting of calcium oxide, calcium hydroxide, or magnesium oxide.
3. A composition as in claim 2, wherein the particle size of the wood meal ranges from 10-100 microns.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Aug 27, 1984
Date of Patent: Jun 10, 1986
Assignee: Vish Chimiko-Technologitcheski Institute (Sofia)
Inventors: Miltcho A. Natov (Sofia), Stefanka V. Vassileva (Sofia), Hristo B. Kotchev (Pleven), Zvetan S. Djagarov (Pleven), Nikola N. Popov (Pleven)
Primary Examiner: John Kight
Assistant Examiner: Nathan M. Nutter
Application Number: 6/644,780
International Classification: C08K 904; C08L 9702;